I'm not here to tell you who to vote for in the coming months; I'm just suggesting who you shouldn't vote for: Andy Harris. He does not care about the citizens of Maryland’s 1st District, neither their issues nor their priorities.

As a physician, fixing the opiate crisis should be his No. 1 priority, but he showed no indication of interest until President Trump tweeted about it.

In an article from his website dated April 5, he declares the opioid epidemic must be a community effort, rather than governmental.

I agree with the article’s point that family members of someone suffering from this addiction should carry and learn to properly administer naloxone in the event of an overdose, but he passes the buck to those families.

Also indicative of his at best ambivalent attitude toward this epidemic is an earlier story in which he speaks with local officials about reform. After touring an addiction facility, his main concern was how many of them were on welfare, given the treatment cost.

Here's the problem: Anyone dealing with addiction is not a person, apparently, but an economic liability.

He's done much wrong: inaction toward the Chesapeake Bay, lack of understanding on net neutrality and his claim marijuana is dangerous and has no proven medical use (conflict of interest -- Emergent BioSolutions, a company that competes with marijuana competitor has donated more than $20,000 to Harris).